As discussed in "The Structure of Graphics and Sound", Mathematica includes a full graphics programming language. In this language, you can set up many different kinds of ...
Mathematica not only fits into standard accessibility frameworks, but also provides its own highly flexible interface accessibility options.
A typical Mathematica notebook containing text, graphics, and Mathematica expressions. The brackets on the right indicate the extent of each cell. Mathematica notebooks are ...
From simple calculations to full publishable documents and sophisticated dynamic interfaces, everything you can do with Mathematica's standard interactive interface is done ...
Mathematica's symbolic document paradigm makes it uniquely easy to create complex structured documents programmatically, including both graphical elements and dynamic ...
Because of its unified symbolic architecture, Mathematica provides powerful capabilities for creating layouts, both interactively and programmatically, and containing ...
Basic 3D plotting function. This makes a three-dimensional plot of the function sin(xy). Three-dimensional graphics can be rotated in place by dragging the mouse inside of ...
Mathematica allows convenient automated selection of plotting and image regions using a family of specially developed robust algorithms, as well as allowing detailed manual ...
Mathematica's unified computation and dynamic document architecture makes possible a new level of interactive presentation—notably allowing finished "slides" on which full ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture and sophisticated mathematical capabilities allow it to take a uniquely high-level approach to geometric transformations—supporting ...